I'm on WHRW-FM, Binghamton on Tuesdays from 7AM to 8:30 AM and on WRFI-FM, Ithaca on Saturdays from 1AM to 3AM, and again from 11PM to 1AM. I play whatever fits onto a turntable, into a CD player or through a broadband connection!

I Often Dream Of TrainsSupermanBassSwirlingFreezeMy Wife and My Dead WifeTropical Flesh MandalaI'm Only YouRaining Twilight CoastViens of The QueenMadonna of The WaspsTed Woody and JuniorFlesh Number 1Goodnight I SayMessage For YouBalloon ManKingdom of LoveRaymond Chandler EveningListen To The Higsons

IntroStink FootFilthy HabitsHow Could I be Such a FoolBlack NapkinsAdvance RomanceThe Illinois Enema BanditTryin' to Grow a ChinThe Torture Never StopsShip Ahoy

The following selections are from Rykodisc CD’s unless otherwise noted.

Brown Shoes Dont Make It - Absolutely FreeCheepnis - YCDTOSAPSA - Do It Now Foundation (c. 1968)Ship Arriving too Late to Save a Drowning Witch (title track)Montana - Overnite SensationFrom We're Only In It For the Money (1967, restored version)

14-NOV-77 Denver CO KFML Interview (incl Show spot)Included here is The Adventures Of Greggery Peccary (Alt version with alt ending, test pressing?). Tape rolls on for a while after the song has ended.

Brian Wilson's 2004 arrangement of SMiLE as performed by the Beach Boys back in the day. Inglorious STEREO, just like it says on the cover. We decided to do it the way we imagined whichnecessitated edits, manipulation, speed tempo and pitch correction, etc. Despite killing all the sacred cows it sounds mighty fine to us.

There have been many, many other attempts at reconstructing SMiLE. This one is by far the best I'veheard. It all flows together beautifully, the arrangements and cuts are probably as good as we're going to get. Also, unlike any other version, it's almost completely in stereo. I think only "On A Holiday" is mostly mono, by necessity. Good Vibrations really packs a punch.

Number 2:

John Lennon - Interviewed LIVE on WHRWJune 1972 by Bob YassTape courtesy of Ron DrummDigital re-tweezement by Doctor B.

Here it is, the infamous Meddled boot, feverishly sought after byFloyd fans wanting to hear what Meddler was supposed to sound likebefore being mistakenly edited to mono.

It came from an FM broadcast over the BBC in England. The stereodimension adds so much to the recording, you can actually hear verydistinctly what each band member is doing.

This Boot is just an incredible listen from start to finish. The sound is amazing as is the performance of the Floyd. Fat Old Sunnever sounded better. It is important to note, Embryo and Bluescame from a different original source I believe. You can read allabout this title (and Meddler) at the following URL:http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/meddler.cd.html

Setlist is as follows:

01 Fat Old Sun 15:2902 One Of These Days 7:3103 Echoes 26:3504 Embryo 10:0505 Blues 4:56

One of the best Floyd boot's ever made, bar none. Sit back with a nice big fat one and enjoy the music.